Disclosure

Consider the Facts

Since 1965, Universal Technical Institute (UTI) has prepared more than 160,000 students for successful careers in the automotive, diesel, motorcycle, marine and collision repair industries. Throughout our history, UTI has met the needs of our students and our industry partners with integrity, consistently demonstrating that UTI is the right choice for technician training. UTI is committed to providing the highest quality education. More importantly, we feel our own success is defined by the lifelong achievements of our graduates.

The following information is provided to help you gain a complete understanding of UTI and is in compliance with federal and state laws.

UTI, NASCAR Tech and MMI are vocational institutions, with most students receiving diplomas upon successful completion of their programs of study. An Associate of Occupational Studies degree is granted to all graduates of UTI's Avondale campus except those enrolled in Diesel Technology II. The credits earned at UTI, MMI and NASCAR Tech are not college-level credits and do not automatically transfer to another school unless that school states explicit willingness to accept credits from a transferring student.

Accreditation

UTI, NASCAR Tech and MMI are accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC), an agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education.ACCSC is a recognized accrediting agency by the U.S. Department of Education.

Motorcycle Mechanics Institute in Phoenix, AZ is a division of Universal Technical Institute of Phoenix. The Orlando, FL campus is a branch of Universal Technical Institute of Phoenix and includes the Automotive, Motorcycle Mechanics Institute and Marine Mechanics Institute divisions. Universal Technical Institute of Northern California (Sacramento, CA) is a branch of Universal Technical Institute of Phoenix.

Annual Security Report

UTI publishes the Annual Security Report and Campus Crime Statistics annually. This includes three years of crime statistics for each campus and institutional policies concerning alcohol and drug use, crime prevention, the reporting of crimes, sexual assault, and other matters. This report is a result of the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act and complies with Federal reporting requirements. A printed copy of the report may be obtained by contacting the campus’s Student Services department.

Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention Program Notification

In accordance with the Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act, UTI publishes an annual notification regarding drug and alcohol prevention. The notification includes standards of conduct that are prohibited, disciplinary sanctions, applicable legal sanctions, the health risks associated with drugs and alcohol, and drug and alcohol services. A printed copy of the notification may be obtained by contacting the campus’s Student Services department.

TITLE IX

UTI does not tolerate sex discrimination, sexual harassment, sexual assault, or retaliation in its programs and activities. UTI takes prompt, effective action to address sex discrimination, including sexual harassment and sexual violence, of which it has notice. For more information on Title IX, click here.

This institution is regulated by:
Indiana Department of Workforce Development
Office for Career and Technical Schools
10 N Senate Avenue, Suite SE 308
Indianapolis, IN 46204 OCTS@dwd.in.govhttp://www.in.gov/dwd/2731.htm
317-234-8338 or 317-232-1732

Oregon Regulations

Any person unlawfully discriminated against, as described in ORS 345.240, may file a complaint under ORS 659A.820 with the Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor and Industries. The school's policies governing employees will be enforced in situations where instructional staff or other school personnel have been found to have engaged in discriminatory behavior. Students aggrieved by action of the school should attempt to resolve these problems with appropriate school officials. Should this procedure fail, students may contact: Oregon Department of Education, Public Service Building, 255 Capitol St. NE, Salem, OR 97310-0203.

South Carolina Regulations

Licensed by the South Carolina Commission on Higher Education.
(803) 737-2260 | 1122 Lady Street, Suite 300, Columbia, SC 29201
Licensure indicates only that minimum standards have been met and is not an endorsement or guarantee of quality.

Washington Regulations

Universal Technical Institute is authorized by the Washington Higher Education Coordinating Board (HECB) and meets the requirements and minimum educational standards established for degree-granting institutions under the Degree-Granting Institutions Act. This authorization is subject to periodic review and authorizes Universal Technical Institute to offer specific degree programs. The HECB may be contacted for a list of currently authorized programs. Authorization by the HECB does not carry with it an endorsement by the board of the institution or its programs. Any person desiring information about the requirements of the act or the applicability of those requirements to the institution may contact the HECB at P.O. Box 43430, Olympia, WA 98504-3430.

Approximately 9,200 of the 9,900 UTI graduates in 2014 were available for employment. At the time of reporting, approximately 8,100 were employed within one year of their graduation date, for a total of 88%. Per UTI's accreditor's reporting standards, this rate excludes graduates in the following classifications: continuing education, active military service deployment, a health condition that prevents employment, incarceration, international students who have returned to their country of origin, or death. This rate includes graduates employed in positions that were obtained before or during their UTI education, where the primary job duties after graduation align with the educational and training objectives of the program. UTI cannot guarantee employment or salary. UTI graduates' achievements may vary. UTI programs prepare graduates for careers in industries using the provided training, primarily as automotive, diesel, collision repair, motorcycle and marine technicians. Some UTI graduates get jobs within their field of study in positions other than as a technician, such as: parts associate, service writer, fabricator, paint and paint prep, and shop owner/operator. Some programs may require longer than one year to complete. Program start dates vary by campus. Not all programs are NATEF accredited. Financial aid and scholarships are available to those who qualify. Awards vary due to specific conditions, criteria and state. For information about our graduation rates, the median debt of students who completed the program and other important information, visit our disclosure page.